House Prices > Wolverhampton > WV2
Year | Average Price | Transactions |
---|---|---|
2025 (proj.) | £177,900 | 226 |
2024 | £172,500 | 127 |
2023 | £168,000 | 192 |
2022 | £178,700 | 229 |
2021 | £158,500 | 259 |
2020 | £165,200 | 211 |
2019 | £158,600 | 289 |
2018 | £145,200 | 272 |
WV2’s property prices have plotted a course neither entirely upward nor wholly downcast since 2018, instead weaving a more nuanced path. The market here hasn’t whirled with London’s dramatic surges, nor dipped like some post-industrial towns. Instead, the Wolverhampton suburb has offered a steadfast anchor – especially for those seeking a calm harbour away from the West Midlands tempest.
So, what should we remember? WV2’s property market moves to its own steady beat. For those searching for a slice of suburban steadiness, this patch of Wolverhampton balances subtle growth and rare affordability – and stands resilient, come rain or shine.
Avg. Property Price: 270K
Avg. Size of Property
1,204 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£234 sq/ft
Total transactions
60 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 178K
Avg. Size of Property
889 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£206 sq/ft
Total transactions
217 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 142K
Avg. Size of Property
858 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£174 sq/ft
Total transactions
286 (since 2021)
Avg. Property Price: 86K
Avg. Size of Property
576 sq/ft
Avg. Cost Per Sq/ft
£150 sq/ft
Total transactions
15 (since 2021)
Wolverhampton’s WV2 market is showing a pattern known to many proud Black Country locals: steady, no-nonsense growth mixed with real choice. Each property type here puts its own spin on affordability, space and pace.
Terraced homes are the beating heart of WV2, coming in with the most transactions since 2021. This shows a deep and ongoing appeal for first-time buyers, busy families, and investors looking for dependable rental income. These classic homes offer an effective balance of modest space and strong value, perfect for those who don’t mind being close to the action.
Semi-detached properties feel like WV2’s unsung backbone – solid, reliable and quietly ascending in value. The transaction count is striking, suggesting families and upgraders trust the extra space and privacy on offer. In this part of Wolverhampton, semi-detached homes seem to be quietly attracting those ready for their next step up the ladder.
At the other end, detached homes provide a taste of the good life – more space, bigger gardens, that real ‘room to breathe’ feel so many buyers crave. Even if there are fewer transactions, they attract those with an eye for long-term stability and investment.
Flats, meanwhile, fill an important role: affordable, low-upkeep and close to the city’s vibrant amenities. Although the transaction numbers are modest, these properties can make ideal stepping stones for young professionals or buyers just starting out.
Official data gives us the framework. We refine it carefully to account for the real differences between properties, delivering intelligent, well-adjusted valuations for every location we cover. Have a look at our valuation flow
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